Would it be a problem if I use my tax refund to get a new sofa and dinette before filing for bankruptcy?
I moved into a room thinking the drop in rent would allow me to save money and pay my bills, but I greatly miscalculated. I consulted with CCCS and they referred me to legal, meaning I should consult with bankruptcy attoneys, because my payments to my credit cards would be so high and I would barely have anything left over even with me living in a room. I have a small child, so I don't know why I thought renting a room would work anyway. I think it was my delusional, stressed out, and broke thinking.
My Plan B is getting a cheaper apartment for me and my child and consult with a bankruptcy attorney. The new apartment would be cheaper than my old apartment, but more than the room rent. I donated all of my furniture, except my bedroom furniture and the baby's crib, to Goodwill thinking I would live in this room until I got my finances together, and I could not afford a large storage unit. I want to get a sofa and a dinette so me and my child will have somewhere to sit and eat other than the floor. Would my furniture be subject to getting taken? I know that I am below the median income for my state by about 10,000, but I don't know if using my refund for furniture instead of bills would be a problem. Thanks for any advice. Reading this forum has been helpful to me as I try to figure out what I'm doing.
I moved into a room thinking the drop in rent would allow me to save money and pay my bills, but I greatly miscalculated. I consulted with CCCS and they referred me to legal, meaning I should consult with bankruptcy attoneys, because my payments to my credit cards would be so high and I would barely have anything left over even with me living in a room. I have a small child, so I don't know why I thought renting a room would work anyway. I think it was my delusional, stressed out, and broke thinking.
My Plan B is getting a cheaper apartment for me and my child and consult with a bankruptcy attorney. The new apartment would be cheaper than my old apartment, but more than the room rent. I donated all of my furniture, except my bedroom furniture and the baby's crib, to Goodwill thinking I would live in this room until I got my finances together, and I could not afford a large storage unit. I want to get a sofa and a dinette so me and my child will have somewhere to sit and eat other than the floor. Would my furniture be subject to getting taken? I know that I am below the median income for my state by about 10,000, but I don't know if using my refund for furniture instead of bills would be a problem. Thanks for any advice. Reading this forum has been helpful to me as I try to figure out what I'm doing.
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